This video compares the strengths of the Vibrance slider with Hue/Saturation and shows how to use these tools together. Vibrance is particularly useful for bringing out colors without affecting skin tones.

Step through the primary color correction workflow in SpeedGrade CC. Learn how to make adjustments that affect your entire shot and preserve detail through the tonal range. You'll work with gain, saturation, shadows, highlights, and midtones. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Tucked away in the Develop module are three basic tools: Clarity, Vibrancy, and Saturation. Learn how these three tools can be used to create above average images. Learn more from the complete Adobe Lightroom 5 course at Infiniteskills.com.

Learn how to change the color in an image using a Hue/Saturation adjustment. Find out how to modify both individual and multiple color ranges, isolate and modify specific colors with the Targeted Adjustment tool, and use the Adjustment Brush to change select areas of an image. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn how to change the color of a car within an image. Deke McClelland uses the Targeted Adjustment tool within the Hue/Saturation adjustments panel to change the color of a car from red to gold without changing the rest of the image colors.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop. Learn more from the full courses at lynda.com.

In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates how to use Hue, Saturation, Luminance and the Adjustment Brush to selectively control color in Lighrroom Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

In this episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne explains the best way to add a color tone to an image using the Split Tone and Tone Curve panels and shows how to save presets to increase your productivity. Click here to download the presets discussed in the video. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

In this episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne demonstrates the best way to convert images to Black and White as well as how to save presets to increase your productivity. Click here to download the presets discussed in the video. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

This Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 tutorial unlocks the secrets of using the 3-way Color Corrector for secondary color effects. Secondaries only affect one part of an image, leaving the other values alone. Learn how to just affect skin tone in an image, boost saturation for a green field of grass, and much more.

Learn how to setup your camera correctly for the appropriate white balance, color quality, and recording format. You’ll also discover how to get better focus and create more stable shots when shooting video with your DSLR camera. Find out how to review clips, drop clips into the timeline, and adjust levels, saturation or color in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Trying to get the color in your photos saturated enough, but not too much (and without degrading the skin tones), is a very common problem for photographers. The new Vibrance adjustment in CS4 makes this task much easier.

Mike shows you a trick he learned from Russell Browns at Adobe Max; how to take a Camera Raw image of a Samurai Warrior shot on a green screen background and cut him out using masks and Hue Saturation.